Episode summary: She might be best known as the colourfully clad host of the Great British Bake Off, but Dame Prue Leith’s accomplishments during her six decades in the food industry are vast and varied. She’s enjoyed success as a cook, restaurateur, businesswoman, broadcaster, campaigner, food writ...

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Episode summary: How western Europe really broke bad in its understanding of humanity’s place in the natural world, from the Crusades to capitalism. Part 2 of our series, The Repair, on the climate crisis. By host and producer John Biewen, with co-host Amy Westervelt. Interviews with Charisse Burden...

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Episode summary: Josie Long presents short documentaries and adventures in sound about guiding lights and those who have gone before - from finding connection with someone whose last dance was over a century ago to one of the last people in the UK to have performed an old ritual. Breath is Life (ext...

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Episode summary: 6: A Bigger Table (Kitchens #6)

Episode summary: The weirdness of Presidential libraries

Episode summary: 5: The Hearth of the Home (Kitchens #5)

Episode summary: Doing battle with the demons that come with density.

Episode summary: Dan Saladino tells the story of one of Britain’s oldest and most popular biscuits, the digestive. He follows the story from a farmers wheat field to a food factory in London. Produced and presented by Dan Saladino.

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Episode summary: Over one billion Africans on the continent. 200 million in the diaspora. 18% of the world’s population. Thousands of artists with a gazillion listeners every day. What will it take for Black music to truly liberate Black people? Warning: This episode contains very strong language an...

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Episode summary: Part 1 of our series on the climate emergency. How did we drive ourselves into the ecological ditch? And, crucially, who is this ‘we’? Our story starts with … Genesis. By host and producer John Biewen, with co-host Amy Westervelt. Interviews with David Pecusa, Bina Nir, and Kate Rig...

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